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Music and Movement in Vietnamese Buddhism
Author Nguyen, Phong T. (著)
Source The World of Music
Volumev.44 n.2
Date2002
Pages57 - 71
PublisherVerlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung
Publisher Url http://www.vwb-verlag.com/
LocationBerlin, Germany [柏林, 德國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteThe Subtitle of the Journal: Body and Ritual in Buddhist Musical Cultures.
AbstractBuddhism is realized by a monastic community of meditators, preachers, and chanters. Introduced to Vietnam in the second century A.D., Buddhism evolved into these three elements only ten centuries later. They coexist, each self-absorbed in its own activities. The chanting school, called ungphu, practices liturgical ceremonies which include a complex system of rituals, chants, and dances. They are performed in over two hundred ceremonies at temples or public places on numerous occasions. This article will attempt to describe and analyze the process of rituals, aspects of the Buddhist chanting dancing rules, and the philosophical meaning of ceremonies.
Table of contentsAbstract 57
1. The Liturgy 58
1.1 The Monastic Services 60
2. The Non-Monastic Ceremonies 63
3. The Music 65
3.1 Vocal Music 65
3.2 Instrumental Music 67
4. Buddhist Music in a Time of Change 69
Note 70
References 71
ISSN00438774 (P)
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Created date2024.10.18
Modified date2024.10.25



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